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Dangerous Love: A True Story of Tragedy, Faith, and Forgiveness in the Muslim World
By (Author) Ray Norman
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
25th January 2016
United States
Hardback
256
Width 142mm, Height 221mm, Spine 24mm
344g
Shortly after 9/11, Norman, a national director for World Visions poverty reduction program in Mauritania, and his daughter Hannah were driving to the beach when an Arab man opened fire on his parked car, severely wounding him and his daughter. After their recoveries the family made the extraordinary decision to stay in Mauritania, to maintain their commitment to the poor in their community, and to forgive the man who had hurt them. Dangerous Love demonstrates how God can use ordinary people, care for them in times of tragedy and heartbreak, and fulfill his own purposes in remarkable ways.
Hailing from Chicago, Ray Norman received an Engineering Degree from the University of Illinois and a Law Degree from Southern Illinois University. He's worked as an attorney recruiter and corporate headhunter, as well as ghostwritten books on health, nutrition, and spiritual self-help. In addition, he's a script writer, and including an original stage play, And You Thought Your Family Was Crazy. In his spare time, Norman enjoys reading, working out, watching movies, and dining at fine restaurants. In the near future he plans on getting his private pilot's license. Talon of God is his first novel.